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,-fi; ; E. HAli£r~ '■ T £ ; '-DITOTv" ~7 C'Tj I.} < *?i'HbiT-'jP. a11~77 jffl O E D X A I'j'-igl', EjFj'E, ' • •'■ ,AND %' e> ' ' J -'■£.! ,;i J Jll-J -.gaJ * ■ll fiJU -ABATED WATEP; ., ' - ~ :. " ' *■ ■; *~ l j t . * i >"> . 1 t ' . .f • s-,' - s»'r . r NASEBY.y, fi ", : ii ■» r .i' 1 i """ ', • ''•-'itVl * i XT O LL t OV at; s'o INT&#NT. 1 ' I —llM .'-"5 ■••' i ; 7"£. "' *■ >f~ 'ifTJ 1 ' '- ' * -fa' ' -* f "i w - P' < r ' I ' - Cough^and?all r, -i Iferange^yi^iOf-the'Thfpaland/Chesil,^,^,--jhl sufferers colds^branehitis,?s '.lav asthma,-and irregular taction o/ithfc heart are s -' earnestly, Holloway.s, t ,searchuig the ' breastj* 6 and as the case' may 1 require,' twicea'dayl. 'cacious of the throat. rs-tf }(J n *tO_ May healedbytlie to *ttie" parts'' affected, after Q ~ *• <J \ they have-been'.duly fomented/-with 4 warm' fa „ water. Under the'action*.of {'this rf 'Ointment; aided,by, the depraved liu-; y; f • mours.Vill be quickly remored } from tlie bqdy;" :-y .: , even scrofulous ulcers and foul' ver ,olcl'or irireterate, can thus be 'cured. 1 - ' "*' 1-1 1 <i'i ,*• . ' , r > . * u>■ r „ } 3 '■ In Gout,/ Rheumatism , (and Neuralgic, paint yT - never fails rto, give reliefs fltej.^ v ivery .first applicationlessens the inflammation,r , •and diminishes both heat and pain. In severe' I '"' ' ( and clironic cases'the Rlls should 'alwaysvbV l taken?«as "their alterative,^ariol - re-lf- -' storative qualities .place rthe' Whole jmass • of-> t '. solids and fluids in a wholesome 'condition:,,; 7) .r^ ( 1 - i - 'in *il+ ** :- times'a'day.' ! ' ' ' 'st ) Jrf ;> S? t"* ■ r '.{ 1 V D Persons afflicted^ com- 1 ' : | ,plaints" will' find *in th'l'3' wonderful' Ointment" ~ ■instant 1 nieansi 'of i 'ability to* effect^f{ theirjown cure, [without; explaining their. v anyone.,. The Tills;., in small doses*, > t 'greatly^Msist^the:Ointment,' as- they ibloo'di regulate .the-stomactu an*d '* tern: - • 1 .>■&<*< 0 S i-l' ' t l.r Vt _ Bothitheiflintment r should bemused. " f following,Complants.:—^ ilsfulaS"'; r.^r Glandular* Swellings,;., J ißad Legs^-'- ; Bad'Breasts l ' Btirns ;>■ «' t ; Gljilblains , ; tGliapped hands cGontracted ! &' Stiff Jointa ' The Ointment and, Filial are .sold at Profest ' tni* TTAllnWrtv'a P!efnt\lieKmonf ".^QQ throuj*houttlieGmi lised World; • , ; each . . i ~ h^'m'any'languig^-^ ; evpn'in Turkish, Arabicj *Araiemah, t ' Peraian'j'f ! ' : i ; or Chinese. " >r* - r ' croup,? siich liVe •'yield the pow^r^f^thisjfine.^intLnmbago.; Piles' Bheumatism' I. r ■.' SoreTXipple»~ t Sore i -Throat«;r r J3kin, Diseases - ... acuiyyll ];;; . > Tumours 'TJlceWii. ' Wounda 1 ' v. r *h."'S^ i 1f- - fir - jv' Nervousness: Debilitu,]jos»of Powers . r!? v f , .*> 'Juff'jr •• Spermatorrhoea} Indiscretions 1 '• ' ' - - f Syphilitic.Disetxses, ' '- ■ / ili| all cases arising from errors and;the yield- ' , ing.,tOj the,passions, no time should' 6e losf* ,to at once arresfc.the diseaSe?' - R- ; L. L". SMITH fhas devoted liimself for .twenty years,in the colony,,; to the practice of this bruneh of his profession,,, * while { previously; in, England, he was'the pu- r pul of. an& v the celebrated^Dr?''' B. T.' Culverwell, tile only medical practitioner': 5 wlio ever'exclusively adopted' this r as tthe- sole' ' branch of his profession. > • j i "Smith informs the • public that fteis.the only legally-qualified medical matir - in this speciality;of> his profession;; that other* ~ * .-advertising are nnqua.hfied, and* that, there-'"** fore, in pretending toibe qualified, are obtainirigThohey under false pretence's. - ' .. - jDr L Ii ! Smith also warna'the pnbliciagainst '> the quackeries 'advertised. > 'lf the taker of ariylL J of these advertised- nostrumsj escape with .his-' "life, or his system be,not thoroughly arid otj-* f parably"undermined by them hemay look ? up- : on himself fortunate mortal. 4 ' 1 ;s ; ' i Dr t L,L Smith has been, applied to by somany unfortnate broken-down.youug-Old men 1 ■' utterly crushed in "spirit, ruined tin body; and- 1 - filched in pockety that he deems it »a duty, to I publish this to-the world:, - ■■■ .?! : Those men and women who havej evictimß> of charlatans frequently seek; that is, .often beyond' Dt, 1 Smith's control. TChen'will ' public ' - , derstand thatitis' their in'terest'' to consult' 'a! CsT duly'qualified-medicals man;- 1 who:!has>' «mad®'^ f: this - his; sole: :atudy:- rather than a number .of -ignorant ,xmposters, ,who merely liarp and prey { upon,their pockets and bVAlth ' ' Dr li;L Smith lias, always tTinf- r to warn ; the. public these _ is *hia chief reason for advertising. \ i In all; cases of nervous lowness of spirit,'liass of power, pimples on-the' forehead li ' inaptitude tor business, ' drainage' from the' system, and the various ef•'' fests of errors*,of; youthfand"bloodpoisoning * fromidiseasea .previously contracted, Dr E I* Smith invites sufferers to consult him,' as ho has no hesitation in stating .that no medical here'or'in Erijgland has opportunities of:practice and extraordinary experierice which he, has had: r Therefore those who really desire. .to be treated" by one" who is at thehead. of bis':profession in this ' branch of medical practice should' lose no " time.ih seeking his'advice;' - Nor should any-i one many without first-consulting him j/ The new Consulting 'Booms-are at ' t . 182 QOLLINS STREET ' EAST, MELBOURNE,, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late reaidence of the^Governor). v Private " entmnce. ia in Stephen street sotith:' CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) Medicines forwarded' to: all colonies, so rr- .packed as;to avoid-observation.; ?- Books published; by the Dr can be had on ' application to him. «' .-.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 252, 2 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 252, 2 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 252, 2 January 1874, Page 4

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